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Agim has visit plans

Hope (Ark.) 2016 Rivals100 defensive end McTelvin Agim has not been able to take many college visits during the 2014 football season. In fact he recently took his first.
The 6-foot-2, 250-pound defender stayed in-state for his first unofficial visit as he made his way to Little Rock to watch the Arkansas Razorbacks host the Georgia Bulldogs. The Razorbacks had a tough day on the field but Agim was able to take away a several positives.
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"Arkansas is going to fight. That's what I saw," Agim said. "The closed it down to 13 after they got down. They went to the half down about 35 and it was crazy. They're going to fight. That's what they showed me. It's good. They're young as well. You have to look at that. It's coach B's second year."
Agim enjoyed the Arkansas visit, and now he hopes to hit the road to a few more college games.
"I'm planning on going to the Auburn/South Carolina game (Oct. 25), the Baylor/Oklahoma State game (Nov. 22), the Oklahoma/Baylor game (Nov. 8), the Mississippi State/Arkansas game (Nov. 1), and probably the Ole Miss/Mississippi State game (Nov. 29)," Agim said. "Probably for the 15th I'm thinking it's going Alabama/Mississippi State or Arkansas/LSU in Fayetteville. I have those circled."
The defensive standout already holds offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Arkansas State, Auburn, Baylor, Clemson, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Stanford, and Washington State, and he continues to receive significant interest from several college programs.
"Arkansas, Auburn, Oklahoma, Baylor, Ole Miss. Mississippi State has been showing love," Agim said. "LSU has been showing a little love. There's a lot of people showing a lot of love. Stanford of course you have to look at them."
At this point in the process he continues to sort through his options, and he is not ready to lay claim to a list of top schools.
""I'm about to go into my senior year so I'm going to try and after these camps to cut them down to five or six," Agim said. "That's what I'm going to try to do."
While he is not ready to name too many names he does have a feeling about a few schools.
"Of course Arkansas," Agim said. "I have a couple of more but like spots could change and things like that so that's why I'm trying to go on all of these visits. By like the summer I'll have a better idea."
Agim is currently ranked No. 78 in the 2016 Rivals100, No. 5 among the nation's 2016 strongside defensive ends, and No. 1 in the Rivals.com Arkansas Initial Top 10 for 2016.
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